Udo Kier in 'Andy Warhol's Frankenstein'
Udo Kier (1944 - )
Andy Warhol's Frankenstein (Flesh for Frankenstein) (1973) [Baron Frankenstein]: Impaled through the back with a spear (with his liver getting stuck on the end of the spear) by Srdjan Zelenovic (on top of having his hand cut off in the gate); he dies after making a final speech to the captive Joe Dallesandro.

Andy Warhol's Dracula (Blood for Dracula) (1974) [Count Dracula]: Stabbed in the chest with a wooden stake by Joe Dallesandro, after Joe chops off Udo's arms and legs. Milena Vukotic then throws herself onto the stake to join Udo in death.

Johnny Mnemonic (1995) [Ralfi]: Flogged/slashed to death with a "laser whip." (Thanks to Tom)

Blade (1998) [Vampire Elder Dragonetti]: Burned to death by sunlight, after Stephen Dorff tears out Udo's fangs and leaves him in the sun to die. (Thanks to Beth)

Modern Vampires (Revenant) (1998) [Vincent]: Stabbed in the chest with a wooden stake by Gabriel Casseus, acting on Rod Steiger's instructions. His severed head is shown afterwards when the other vampires discover it.

End of Days (1998) [Head Priest]: Head smashed when Gabriel Byrne punches him in the face, driving his fist completely through Udo's head.

Shadow of the Vampire (2000) [Albin Grau]: Neck snapped by Willem Dafoe while Udo is trying to kill Willem with a stake, as John Malkovich films it. (Thanks to ND and Mathew)

FearDotCom (2002) [Polidori]: Hit by a subway train when he runs in front of it after being lured onto the tracks by Gesine Cukrowski's ghost. (Thanks to ND)

Love Object (2003) [Radley]: Dismembered by Desmond Harrington. (Thanks to Cedric)

Headspace (2005) [Reverend Karl Hartman]: Torn apart by demons.

Masters of Horror: Cigarette Burns (2005) [Bellinger]: Commits suicide by disemboweling himself and running his intestines through a film projector, after being driven mad by the cursed film. (Thanks to Lauren and Andrew)

Mother of Tears (La Terza madre; Mother of Tears: The Third Mother) (2007) [Father Johannes]: Stabbed and hacked to death by Barbara Mautino.
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